July 21, 2020 By Christian Murray A popular graffiti-removal program has been axed as the city looks to tighten its belt given the budget crisis. The city’s $3 million Graffiti-Free NYC program has been suspended since March as the de Blasio administration finds ways to cut costs as the city looks to close a $9… Read more »
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Jerry Wolkoff, Owner and Developer of 5Pointz in Long Island City, Has Died
July 20, 2020 By Christian Murray A prolific developer who was best known in Queens for the demolition of the 5Pointz site in Long Island City has died. Gerald ‘Jerry’ Wolkoff, who was behind several large developments in New York and Long Island, died Friday at the aged of 83. He suffered from a brief… Read more »
Editorial: Van Bramer Needs to Put Pettiness Aside, Act Like a Leader
July 14, 2020 Editorial Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer has gone AWOL. He has not answered one question put to him this year by the Queens Post publications—after nearly 10 years of quick responses and lengthy statements. What’s changed? The Queens Post ran an article Jan. 20 covering the borough president debate that was held… Read more »
‘Mommy, Come Home’: Queens Mother Demands Answers in Death of Son Tased by NYPD Cop
By Yoav Gonen, THE CITY This story was originally published on 07/12/20 by THE CITY Athanasia Zapantis was at her job as a home health aid on the evening of Father’s Day when her 29-year-old son called in a panic. George Zapantis, described by family members and neighbors as a gentle giant with mental health… Read more »
Opinion: NYCHA Tenant Leaders: Where Amazon Never Arrived, New Opportunity Arises
July 10, 2020 By Carol Wilkins, April Simpson-Taylor, Claudia Coger & Annie Cotton-Morris The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been equitable across New York City. While some New Yorkers have been able to work from home, or leave the city temporarily to wait the pandemic out, our NYCHA family has been devastated with the… Read more »
Citi Logos Removed from One Court Square, Sign of the Times
July 9, 2020 By John Bolger The iconic Citi logos have been removed from the top of One Court Square, marking the end of an era in Long Island City. Scaffolding was erected on the roof of the building late last month in order to facilitate the removal. The logo had adorned the top of… Read more »
Sunnysider Fights to Keep His ‘People’s Library’ Going on Skillman Avenue
July 9, 2020 By Asha MacKay What started as a man giving away books on a street corner has turned into a tug-of-war over community use of public space in Sunnyside. The Sunnyside Free People’s Library, located on the corner of Skillman Avenue and 43rd street and in operation seven days a week, is a… Read more »
Van Bramer Condemns Development Plan Proposed for Former Amazon Site
July 8, 2020 By Christian Murray Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer announced last night that he is opposed to the plans put forward by a group of developers that would bring as many as 15 buildings to a 28-acre area in Long Island City. Van Bramer, who has less than 18 months left in office… Read more »
Council Allocates $3 Million to Mount Sinai Queens for MRI and CT Scan Machines
July 7, 2020 By Christian Murray Mount Sinai Queens has received $3 million from the City Council to purchase new MRI and CT scan machines, Council Member Costa Constantinides announced today. The allocation builds upon a long-standing partnership between the City Council and the hospital, which has undergone a major expansion in recent years. The… Read more »
Queens Comes Together to Form Food Pantry in Astoria
July 6, 2020 By Asha MacKay A food pantry that is operating out of Astoria that represents the coming together of local restaurants, non-profit organizations and generous residents is swamped with those in need every Thursday when it operates. Veggie Days Food Pantry, which was started by the newly formed non-profit Queens Together, has been… Read more »